Thursday, May 28, 2026
ADVT 
Hollywood

Hugh Jackman Still Embarrassed By Stage Urinating Incident

Darpan News Desk IANS, 06 May, 2016 11:47 AM
  • Hugh Jackman Still Embarrassed By Stage Urinating Incident
Actor Hugh Jackman, who played Gaston from "Beauty and the Beast" in the Australian production of the musical, says the “most embarrassing moment in his life” remains when he relieved himself on stage during a live show.
 
The “Wolverine” star opened up about the stage fiasco when he appeared at “Graham Norton’s Show”.
 
When Norton showed an image of the star in the getup, the actor chuckled and said: "Ohh okay, I know this story...It is true. Well it is my most embarrassing moment in life."
 
He said: "I was getting these headaches, it was my first job at Dana in the musical and I was getting headaches and I went to a Naturopath and he said aww you are dehydrated, you are sweating every night -- you need to drink three liters of water a day. I said, three liters! So of course, me being me I drank four liters, well I think it as three, but four! 
 
"I have a routine when I go on stage. When I was on after five minutes after the show goes up, I always pee when they say places --'Places and gentlemen and I go and pee. So I peed and went backstage and I am like, I gotta go again, I gotta go again, no really I have to got to go again and that was my cue; so I walked on stage really needing to go again."
 
 
It was then the actor had to choose between singing for the part at its best or to restrain, and he opted for the latter. 
 
Disney brought the timeless classic Beauty and the Beast to the Indian stage for the first time ever in 2015 with over 100 of the best musical theatre performers. And it returns with its second run to Mumbai and Delhi on popular demand.
 
The show in Mumbai will be held at Dome @ NSCI from Friday for over two weekends, and will then move to Delhi. It will be held at Thyagraj Sports Complex in the national capital in June. Hitesh Malukani and Varun Narayan play Gaston in Disney's Beauty and the Beast musical, produced locally in India by Vikranth Pawar.
 
Jackman also shared an image from the play on his Facebook page with a post that read: "Yup, the rumours are true. JimCarrey and I are twins. Circa I'm not telling! ?##?TThrowbackThursday?.."

MORE Hollywood ARTICLES

KJo Roots For 'Court'

KJo Roots For 'Court'
With "Court" representing India at the 88th Academy Awards, filmmaker Karan Johar hopes that the film, which opens a chapter on the legal hassles in the Indian judicial system, goes on a "victorious journey" to the Oscars. 

KJo Roots For 'Court'

I Feel Bad For Not Being In Second Season Of '24': Mandira Bedi

Mandira Bedi is upset over not being a part of the second season of “24”. The actress-designer says as the upcoming season has taken on a fast forward mode to the third installment of the international show, her role has been chopped off.

I Feel Bad For Not Being In Second Season Of '24': Mandira Bedi

Shraddha Sharma's 'Tu Jo Mila' Reaches 600,000 Views

Shraddha Sharma's 'Tu Jo Mila' Reaches 600,000 Views
Singer Shraddha Sharma's cover of the popular track “Tu jo mila” from the film "Bajrangi Bhaijaan", has garnered over 600,000 views in a span of 10 days.

Shraddha Sharma's 'Tu Jo Mila' Reaches 600,000 Views

David Beckham Gets Emotional During UN Speech

David Beckham Gets Emotional During UN Speech
Former footballer David Beckham was seen getting very emotional during his speech at the launch of Voices of Youth -- an organisation set up by Unicef to empower children -- at the United Nations headquarters here on Thursday.

David Beckham Gets Emotional During UN Speech

Hugh Jackman Wants Tom Hardy To Be Next Wolverine

With actor Hugh Jackman’s time as popular “X-Men” character Wolverine nearing its end, he says he would like to see Tom Hardy step into his shoes.

Hugh Jackman Wants Tom Hardy To Be Next Wolverine

'PK' Crosses Rs.300 Crore In Overseas Markets, Makers Rejoice

'PK' Crosses Rs.300 Crore In Overseas Markets, Makers Rejoice
A source associated with the film said that "PK" has in fact, expanded territories for a Bollywood film, performing exceptionally well in non-traditional markets like Hong Kong, Taiwan, South Korea, Netherlands and Germany.

'PK' Crosses Rs.300 Crore In Overseas Markets, Makers Rejoice